Features of the structure of urate urolithiasis in inhabitants of an industrially developed region

Barannyk, C. and Ishkov, V. and Molchanov, R. and Barannyk, S. (2023) Features of the structure of urate urolithiasis in inhabitants of an industrially developed region. In: Current issues of science, prospects and challenges: collection of scientific papers «SCIENTIA» with Proceedings of the IV International Scientific and Theoretical Conference, May 5, 2023. European Scientific Platform.d region. 2023, Sydney, Australia: European Scientific Platform.d region. 2023, pp. 171-174. ISBN ISBN 978-1-68564-135-1

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Abstract

According to the World Health Organization, the incidence of this disease has increased 1.5 times over the past 12 years. It affects one person in a hundred in the world. For many centuries, information about the symptoms of the disease and methods of its treatment has been accumulated, many issues of mineralogy, in particular, the ontogeny of uroliths, remain insufficiently studied. Minerals of biogenic origin are integral elements of the structure of many living organisms. Along with genetically physiogenic minerals, pathogenic biominerals are also common. These include, in particular, urinary stones — uroliths, which are formed as a result of the development of urolithiasis. Urolithiasis is called the "disease of civilization" for a reason. Today, the ontogeny of minerals is a developed branch of genetic mineralogy. The available information makes it possible to reconstruct the conditions of their genesis and growth based on the external shape and features of the internal structure of minerals and mineral aggregates. The rich experience of researching inorganic compounds can and should be effectively used in biology and medicine to highlight possible mechanisms of biomineralization in processes of pathogenic origin based on their geological analoguesBarannyk K., Ishkov V., Molchanov R., Barannyk S.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: DOI: 10.36074/scientia-05.05.2023
Subjects: General surgery
Divisions: Departments > Department of General surgery
Depositing User: Ирина Медведева
Date Deposited: 19 Sep 2023 07:36
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2023 07:36
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/8571

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